Somali people actually won but they don't see it

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RasCanjero-

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That green wall project isn't designed to turn the desert green.

It's meant to stop the encouragement of the Gobi desert.

It's in no way applicable in Somalia since our problem is the low precipitation levels caused by crappy soil and the rain shadow from the Ethiopian mountain ranges.

I'm not saying it's impossible to turn Somalia green but we'll need a ton of resources that we won't have access to untill we have a GDP of 100 billion+.

We also need to do a lot of studies on how water moves around in Somalia (I.e. ground water systems and a more thorough survey of all our soil up to the Ethiopian mountain ranges and Tana river).
 

Molotoff

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It is of the essence that the Somalis put internal clan-based animosity aside and liberate Somali ethnic lands currently occupied by Ethiopia. Then you will truly prosper as a nation under God.
 

Cumar

Ilaahay Gargaaryeey Gabiley Qurux Badanaa
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Don't know about y'all, but my people inhabit the best arable lands in the entire North of Somalia. :banderas::lawd:
Long Live the Jibril Abokor Kingdom from Arabsiyo to Ceelbardaale.:rejoice:

 
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Molotoff

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It is of the essence that the Somalis put internal clan-based animosity aside and liberate Somali ethnic lands currently occupied by Ethiopia. Then you will truly prosper as a nation under God.


And ethnic Somali territory in Kenya and Djibouti.
 

Factz

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Agabar which is in Gabiley region has beautiful farms.

Here is Agabar Guava farms.

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Agabar banana farms

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Melon farming in Agabar

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Uncultivated farm lands in Agabar looks like this.

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You do know ethiopia can redirect or stop water flow to river shabelle and jubba just like they are doing to egypt. The only solution is tens of desalination plants used for personal farming and industry.

Good thread btw
 

Factz

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last pic is a rice farm

My adeer took pictures of Agabar and I just titled all the pictures by just guessing. I've seen these type of places before, not this place exactly but I've seen this type of grass in Agabar. It's not rice sxb.
 
Agabar which is in Gabiley region has beautiful farms.

Here is Agabar Guava farms.

Small%20scale%20irrigation%20near%20Hargeisa.JPG


Agabar banana farms

bananaX.jpg


Melon farming in Agabar

eifc36vlarge2.jpg


Uncultivated farm lands in Agabar looks like this.

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I always thought somaliland was dry and semi desert .mashallah .is all of gabily region green like this ?
 

Factz

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I always thought somaliland was dry and semi desert .mashallah .is all of gabily region green like this ?

The whole Somali peninsula (Greater Somalia) has no deserts but arid places. The one you're talking is Puntland that is 100% arid while Somaliland has many fertile lands such Gabiley lowland region, western Hargeisa, eastern Awdal region, Sanaag Highland region, parts of Sheikh mountains and Odweyne district. @Bohol and @Cumar can educate you how fertile Somaliland is.
 

SomaliWadaniSoldier

Weeping for the Nation of 68
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Somalia as land is not the problem.
The problem is the backwarded mentality of Somalis.

Look at developed countries. U think they got it from the skies? Angels came down to built it for them?

Thousands of people in developed countries broke their backs by building their country. They sacrificed themselves for the sake of their children and many generations to come.

No wonder Cadaans and Asians say blacks are lazy.

But Somalis thinks all falls from sky. Aid money will built for them. Turkey and Arabs building for free.

They think like a spoiled child.

For God's sake look at sland and pland fighting for a deserttown. Living there for a week would be nightmare. Yet here we have people killing themselves because of border drawn by their masters.


In short: Somalia as Land is blessed, the inhabitants sucks.
 
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DR OSMAN

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Our development strategy is to focused on the outside not within. There is hardly any suggestions besides agriculture exports(dollar store game in the world), you ain't gonna make big money from that shit and it's oversupplied in terms of providers, Africa is pretty much all agriculture, why in the world would you want to join it?

Our development should look inside, setting up banks is one key step and providing loans to people so they re-invest inside the country and create jobs, once we have exhausted our internals, only then do you go outside. We need a phased out economics, stage by stage. 80% inside, 20% outside or some formula that we punish anyone breaking the balance. Once we build inside, we can then secure FDI who will see a thriving population to make money from, then we can target outside as the final stage when everything inside has exhausted itself in terms of supply and demand. You don't need 10 stores selling bannanas if 3 stores is enough to supply the people and ensure there is no monopoly.
 

DR OSMAN

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Somalis need to work out how much capital we need to start filling the market place with a supply of needed cash for locals. We can't just rely on foreigner coming and dumping money into everything for us because they will just take their money back home and make themselves richer, you will have a gulf state scenario especially dubai.

When a bank gives a local money that is a value add for the nation and stays in the nation, but when it's only FDI that is value add as long the foreigner is there(which comes with politics nowadays) and can mean it can hurt you.

It's like this I loan 100k to a somali kid who graduated university who sees an opportunity to open a service or invest in a plant, that kids pays the bank back who grows it's pool depending how much they charge as interest, while that kid now owns a real asset and is turning over a needed service and hosting many jobs. U just benefited him plus all those he hires, plus all the services he will need locally(electricity, power, technicians) plus he has a real asset the plant itself and it's equipment, land, etc.
 
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